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    Update time: 2012-12-20

    There are many factors why Liu Dong does not want talents from the military industry.  One reason is that due to its own problems, in China, except for the government, no private individual will be able to get the opportunity to develop military industry. Military industry, which is related to national security, will not have any possibility of being opened to private individuals.

    Since it cannot be opened in China, what use does Liu Dong have for these military experts?  Not to mention kidnapping them back and handing them over to the country, let alone how much loss Liu Dong would suffer from such selflessness, the mere fact that Liu Dong had access to these people was enough to arouse the secret vigilance of countless people in the country.  Regardless of whether Liu Dong wanted to hand these people over to the state in the end, such a thing was very taboo.

    Therefore, unless the country needs it and finds Liu Dong, in that case, Liu Dong may recruit such talents.  Otherwise, it would be none of his business even if these people starved to death.  Some things cannot be taken too proactively, especially in the military industry.

    This is only a problem on Liu Dong's side, but there are even more problems on Levget's side.  What was the strength of the Soviet Union?  Isn¡¯t it just about the military industry?  It is precisely because of the strong military strength of the Soviet Union that it can compete with the United States.  In such a country that attaches great importance to military industry, it is really eye-catching to poach its military talents.  If it is not handled well, it will not only cause trouble for Liu Dong, but even Levget may not be able to get away with it.  If you dig out a few unimportant characters, you won't be able to meet the demand, but if you dig too many, problems will easily arise.

    Liu Dong¡¯s business did not intend to include this aspect, and even if he poached it, it would be thankless.  It is precisely because of various reasons that the first restriction Liu Dong put forward was to eliminate military industry talents. Those talents are now powder keg. Except for the Soviet Union itself, anyone who touches it will stir up a hornet's nest.

    "In addition to not wanting talents from the military industry, I also don't want those who are too firm in their thinking. You know, those people's minds are too rigid and they simply won't understand my lofty ideal of saving the Soviet people. Instead,  They will be very hostile to us. Although I admire such people, they cannot work for us. Do you think so? My friend." Liu Dong asked Levget.

    "Yes, those people's brains have never been very good. They don't know how to assess the situation at all, and they don't understand interpersonal relationships. They are a group of people who don't need saving at all." When Liu Dong talked about this topic,  I don¡¯t know if it triggered some of Levget¡¯s sad memories, so Levget didn¡¯t have a good impression of the people Liu Dong mentioned at all, and instinctively disliked them.

    "It seems that we have the same idea. Those people really don't need our help! Of course, there are some people we can't want. We can't want those scientists who are very famous in the Soviet Union. Because they all  They have their own social relationships. In order not to cause trouble for ourselves, we cannot ask for these people. With so many restrictions, Levget, do you think we will be able to recruit more talents?" Liu Dong said  .

    Hearing Liu Dong's words, Levget thought about it carefully and then said: "Yes, with so many restrictions, the number of talents we can find will indeed be much less. But my friend, what do you think about it?"  We still don¡¯t understand the education system of the Soviet Union. Even with so many restrictions, there are still many people who can meet our requirements. I am very skeptical about your previous statement that you can get as many as you want. Because since then  Calculated based on the population base of our Soviet Union, even with countless restrictions, I guess there will still be millions of people who can meet your standards."

    When Levget said this, Liu Dong fell silent.  He seemed to have thought too simplistically before, and instinctively underestimated the Soviet Union because he knew that the Soviet Union would disintegrate in a few years.  But when Levget said this, Liu Dong discovered that it was not a fluke that the Soviet Union became one of the two poles.

    It was at this time that Liu Dong suddenly remembered that in the previous life, China was not the country that accepted the most talents from the Soviet Union. The United States was the first to take action, and the greedy Japanese, including those European countries, all collapsed after the Soviet Union.  They not only seized the resources of the Soviet Union, but also acquired talents.  China is relatively slow to take action, but even under such circumstances, relying on those Soviet experts, China developed into the world's most advanced in many scientific and technological fields in just twenty years.

    Although this is caused by many reasons, for example, China's scientific research funding has increased year by year, it has paid more attention to investment in education, and China's own talent training work has not stopped.  However, countless reasons cannot destroy the hard work of the Soviet experts back then.

    At that time, China only accepted a small number of talents, but it has made such great progress.  But now, Liu Dong actually wants to become a big fat man in one breath. Obviously, this Soviet dish, if?If he were to eat it like this alone, he would definitely explode and die.

    After thinking about this clearly, Liu Dong couldn't help but blush at what he had just said.  I still haven¡¯t figured out the specific situation. Empiricism kills people. Fortunately, this matter is still in the discussion stage and has not been implemented.

    "Otherwise, if Levget sends out recruitment advertisements, those talents who have lost their source of daily necessities can blow up Liu Dong's new company that is still under planning.  At this time, Liu Dong thought of those large-scale job fairs in later generations. Thousands of college students filled the front desks of all recruiting units. At the end of the day, just resumes were counted in tons.

    In the current Soviet Union, even if Liu Dong eliminates many types, there should not be very few left. Even if the requirements are higher, the effects that all kinds of talents can achieve should not be better than those in later generations of China.  How much weaker will large talent recruitment be.  If he did this, the KGB would come to his door the next day.

    Just thinking about it made Liu Dong's scalp numb.  Therefore, Liu Dong said to Levget very seriously: "My friend, I reviewed my previous translation without practical theory. After hearing your kind reminder, I realized that my previous thoughts were actually true.  There was a very serious mistake. In order to avoid such mistakes from continuing, I think it is better to take this matter slowly. I will make a more sensible decision after I have carefully examined the actual situation in the Soviet Union.  "

    The current situation in the Soviet Union is very similar to that of later generations in China. Professors are inferior to dogs and college students are everywhere. You can hit a billboard at any time and anywhere and injure ten people. Seven of them are college students and two are Ph.D.  There is a student, and there is another person who is like Master Miejie, a postdoctoral fellow.  Although it is still a question mark whether such academic qualifications have matching abilities in actual work.  But we cannot deny the fact that they are highly educated people.

    Liu Dong has been suffering from the problem of not having enough talents in the past two years in China.  Look at the five people he first formed as a team. Except for Chen Jie and Huang Sanshui, they were all serious college students.  In addition, before Zhou Qingfu was under Liu Dong, although he had a prosperous life as a gangster on the border, his actual education level was only an elementary school.

    Although Wu Yiping used to be a manager of a state-owned factory and has considerable practical management experience, although his diploma is from a university, the university must be preceded by a bracket (worker, peasant, and soldier).  Well, anyone who knows what the Workers', Peasants and Soldiers' University was like in those days will know that it is a fantasy to be able to learn high-level knowledge and experience in such a university.

    Of course, there is also Chen Zhihao.  Although Chen Zhihao's current education is from a university, he was only a high school student when he first started working.  That is to say, when I was working in the Qi family, because I was appreciated and realized my own shortcomings, I went to the University of Hong Kong to further my studies and obtained a university degree.

    Five people can now be regarded as Liu Dong's right-hand men, but only three of them have university degrees. Moreover, among these three people, Chen Zhihao's university diploma was obtained through further studies.

    It is conceivable that Liu Dong, who relied on such a foundation to build his current career, is eager for talents!  Precisely because China could not find more talents, Liu Dong made generalizations and believed that all countries in the world are like China, and high-level talents are scarce resources.

    That¡¯s why I dared to say to Levget that he could ask for as many talents as he had.  Even he has always known that the Soviet Union has a lot of talents, and he has been working tirelessly to tap the talents of the Soviet Union.  But a lot of this is just an abstract thought, and there is no specific concept of how many talents the Soviet Union can actually tap at this stage.

    It was only when Levget mentioned that there could be millions of such talents in the Soviet Union that Liu Dong truly understood the background of the Soviet Union.  Although one million people is still a very abstract term in Liu Dong's mind.  But he can think of it as a reference for future large-scale talent recruitment fairs.

    No matter how large a job fair is, the number of people it can receive at one time will not exceed 50,000, but only 50,000. When the camera captured the scene, it was enough to shock everyone.

    Those 50,000, multiplied at least twenty times, will become the talents that the Soviet Union can recruit at this stage.  Thinking about that scene, Liu Dong's heart couldn't help but twitch irregularly.  Oh my God, Liu Dong worked so hard in China that he could only recruit people with three melons and two dates to fill the window.  But in the Soviet Union, everyone can be a pillar, but there are millions of people waiting for relief. This world is as unfair as it is unfair!

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